What Needs to be Done?


Possible "new" course--Hanover:


ISTE wiki

ActivExpressions

Three books you should have received

  1. National Educational Technology Standards for Students, 2nd edition. Iste. 2007.
  2. National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers, 2nd edition. Iste. 2008.
  3. National Educational Technology Standards for Administrators. Iste. 2009.

Brief book synopses



Social Media Counts by Gary Hayes

Interesting
Accurate (?)
What does this tell us about our students, our teachers, our schools?


Articles, Videos, Web Sites

Article
In a Digital Age, Students Still Cling to Paper Textbooks
Video
NETS in two--what are they
Video
A Vision of K-12 Students
Web Site
Iste: Nets Standards
Web Site
Nets Standards in Simple Language
Web Site
Iste Learning
Web Site
Iste Wikispace--lesson plans, videos, examples
Web Site
Peruse the Delicious Resources in the left pane at this site, particularly the Route 21 site.
Web Site--Discussion
How can The Purple Teapot be incorporated into your elementary classes? Which subjects? What type of similar "blog" could be created for Grades 7-12?
Web Site
The Innovative Educator: Very interesting articles/blogs on: IWBs, When Students Own the Learning (links are on right, as of 12/14/10)


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The Nets Standards for Students (you will evaluate at least one of the sites on this page)


The Nets for Students Curriculum Planning Tool (documents from ISTE)


Technology Curriculum for DASD

Most were last updated in either 2000 or 2003


Technology Standards for Other States/Schools

State/School
Comment
Document
Louisiana
2008
Primarily adopted Iste's NETS_S

Massachusetts
2008
Incorporated Iste's NET_S

Michigan
2009-2010
Incorporates Iste's NET_S and
Framework for 21st Century Learning

Pennslvania
2002
Science and Technology

Greenville, SC
Provides sample resources for each of the 10 profiles on Pages 12, 15, 18, and 21 of the NETS_s for Students booklet, Second Edition. Because it was prepared by Greenville County Schools, some of the resources are available only to South Carolina students (i.e. DiscusKids)